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THE VINTON RECORD.McAltl'llUK, 0111 0,THURSDAY, SEPT. II, 1873REPUBLICAN COUNTYCONVENTION.The Republicans of Vinton Countyart berebj notified to meet at their reptctive placet oi holding elections, onSaturday, September 13, 3 o'clock, p.mto select delegates to attend the convention at theCOURT HOUSE,-1N-M'AETHURMONDAY SEPTEMBER 15,11 O'CLOCK, a. :m.for the purpose of selecting candidatesfor the following county offices : KepNresentative, Auditor, Prosecuting Attorney and Commissioner. Tbo towoiships will be entitled to delegates as follows, being one for each twenty-fiverotes cast for Capt V 'jckoff for Secre-tary of State, last fall: Brown 3, Clinion 5, Eaglo 2, Elk 8, Harrison 2, Jackson 5, Knox 2, Madison 6, Richland 5,Swan 6, Vinton 1, Wilkeaville 6.No persons will be allowed to takepart in the deliberations of theconvention unless they are regularly chosenby the people of their township at ameeting as above directed, and comeas regular accredited delegates withauthority to represent their townships.The township meetings will also designate persons to the convention to actas members of the Central Committeein the proportion of one member foreach township and ono additional number for evory 100 votes or fractiongreater than 50, cast for Capt. WyckoffInst fall, the following being the number of members to which each townhip is entitled: Brown 2, Clinton 2,Eagle 2, Elk 3, Harrison 2, Jackson 2,Knox 2, Madison 3, Richland 2, Swan3, Vinton 1, Wilkesville 3.The committee invite the hearty cooperation of all persons of whateverpolitics who are opposed to Credit Mobiliers end salary grabs, whether inWashington or in Vinton county; allpersons who are tired of being bnrdened by a ring with increased countytaxes, useless, extravagant and carelessexpenditure of county moneyAll persons who are in favor of lifting Vinton county out of debt, andmaintaining her credit on a par withthat of properly managed counties, areinvited to act with us in an effort tobring about a reform in the financialmanagement of the county.The steady increase of taxation, together with the steady increase ofeouoty debt represented by unpaidand depreciated county orders, demandthat the taxpayers take the management of the county out of the handsof the ring which has brought aboutthis unfortunate state of affairs, aidelect men to office who are in sympathywith the people rather than with theiog.By order of Rep. Ex. Com.JOHN T. RAPER, Sec'y.Does anybody know why itis a crime ior L. T. Neal todraw his calary as a Congressman while the action is quitecommendable in "oar nobleSenator?" Answers solicitedfrom the Democratic CentralCommittee.Vermont and Iowa congratulate themselves on being freeof debts. Who ever beard ofa Democratic State that wasout of debt?B. F. Gavloed has been nominated for Senator from theScioto district. lie is deservedly a popular man, and webelieve, will be elected.Halt eabb tickets to the Cincinnati Exposition are good onthe M. & U. R. JR. lor six days.The Kosa county display offruits took the first premium atlbs Ohio State Fair.Neal, Thurman and the DemocraticCentral Committee.As we predicted the Democratic Central Committee ofVinton county showed its littleness and hypocrisy in entertaining and courting JudgeThurmau notwithstanding hehid taken his increased payjust a& Mr. Neal did, whomthey condemned as unworthyof being heard. They hadn'tdecency or courage enough totreat them both alike, aftertbey found that both were eatitled to the same treatment.If they were willing to relent,after they tound "our nobleSenator" was caught, theyshould have shown fairnessenough to have apologized, andshould have made their apology as public as their insult.But no; Ihey are mum about it.They have been caught in adirty little piece of trickery,and dare not say a word onoway or the other. That waswhat was to be expected froma committee which would resort to such hypocritical practices, Siuce they have refused togive Mr. Neal a hearing, wphave obtained permission fromhim to publish his letter to thecommittee, winch is given below. May he Mr. Bowen orsome of the committee willshow him enough courtesy toanswer it. II ere it is:CHILLICOTHE, O., Aug. 27, 1873.J. W. Bowen, Dear Sir: Ihave received your letter olthis date in which you askwhether I am "drawing mysalary as a member of theHouse of Representatives atthe rate of $625 per month, under the .late outrageous salarylaw." My answer consists oftwo words: am. It seemsstrange to me that you or anyone else would think that Iwould do otherwise. I cannotconceive upon, what theoryyou would have me refuse compensation under the new law.I look no part in its enactment. I was not a member olthe Congress thut enacted it.Do you say the fact that thelaw was in force at the time olmy election fixed my compensation at $5,000 per annumconstituted a contract betweenme and the Government bywhich I was bound to servefor that sum! It is not so.There was no such contract, norcan you, by any process olreasoning, fair or unfair, arriveat any such conclusion. Themost that can be claimed isthat I agreed to serve for thatsum, subject to any increase ordiminution that might be madeby Congress; for it cannot bedenied that Congress has now,and has always had the legaland constitutional power tofix its own compensation. Sup.pose that instead ol increasing,the last Congress had reducedthe pay of members of Congress. Would you then insistthat I should draw my pay under the old lavoi I thmlc not.Yet such would be the logicalresult of the course of reasoning I have assumed for you.Besides the $5,000, I was entitled under the old law to$125 per session lor stationery,about $200 per session iormileage, and the frankingprivilege. By the new law allthese are taken aw?y from meThe old law itself is repealed.And where, 1 ask, am I to getany compensation if not underthe new law? Let me not bemisunderstood. I do nut uphold the new salary law. Ithink it unwise, impolitic, andutterly indefensible, at least sofar as the "back pay" featureis concerned, and I expect tovote for its repeal next winter.But until ic Is repealed 1 intend to draw my pay in accordance with its provisions. Ihxve yet to hear oi a tingleSenator or member who has relused to draw his pay under it.In conclusion permit me tosay that the people of Vintoncounty are as anxious to hearme speak as I am to speak tothem, and that I will not fillthe appointment made for meat McArthur by the Democratic blate Central Committee.itlours innasie, -jL. T. NEAL.Democratic NominatingConvention.Slim Attendance and aWeak Ticket.Another Nasby Preacher tobe Offered up as a Sacrifice.The Rev. Harrison Lyle Nominatedfor Representative.Slnjt the hliueBlough ye the'tr impet blough,The sadlt-solemu sound ;Let Vinton county knowThnt Harrison's around.The "Liberal Republican andDemocratic" convention metlast Monday. .The attendancewas very elim. Richland, webelieve, was the only delegation that was full. After considerable figuring the delegations were filled up to suit thering, and all was happy andready for business. Wat. Pilcher was selected to cast tbvote of Eagle tp.we suppose because of his unbounded popularity out there, as evinced inthe election last (all when heran about thirty votes behindhis ticket for Sheriff. The Democracy of Eagle will no doubtfeel highly honored when theylearn that Mr. Pilclier represented them and did their voting in the convention.When everything was in asgocd trim as it could be made,the convention organized byelecting Dr. Monahan as chairman, and Richard Craig andT. A. Murray as SecretariesThereupon the chairman introduced a novelty in politicalconventions, by requesting allthose who were not members ofthe convention to retire, so thatthe convention might hold acaucus. The bystanders refused to go out, whereupon theconvention itself went out intothe jury room, which held themvery comfortably, and heldtheir little caucus, the first apparent result of which was tochoke Patrick Kelley off ol thetrack for Representative bynominating him lor Commissioner, which was done by acclamation.The next in order was thenomination of a candidate lorProsecuting Attorney, J. M.McGillivray, B. F. Armstrongand O T. Gunning being thecandidates. McGillivray wasnominated on the second ballot, Gunning having withdrawnand McGillivray having pretended to withdraw.W. W. Beiford was nominated by acclamation for Auditor.- For Representative thenames of Thos. McGee, JohnFrazee and llarrUon Lyle werepresented. Mr. Frazee's namewas presented without authority and was withdrawn. Theballot resulted M;Gee, 20;Lyle, 33.No candidate for Survevorwas nominated, but RichardCraig is the man that the ringwill put on the ticket.The ticket then stand? thus:For Representative, HarrisonLyle, of Richland.For Auditor, W. W. Beiford, olElk.For Prosecuting Attorney, J.M. McGillivray, of Elk.For Commissioner, Patrick Eel-ley, of Wilkeaville.For Surveyor, Richard Craig,ot Elk.On motion the followingCentral Committee was appointed: R. Craig, Geo. Lanlz,A.J. Swaim, J. W. Bowen andW. W. Beiford.The ticket is a weak one andwill not command the supportof the people. The convention appeared to think thatthey had done a bad job andjust kind ot dissolved in mutual disgust, not more than adozen being present on adjournment. All of the candidates are theregular old pullers at the public teat except Lyle, the candidate for Representative, andare well known to our people.Lyle is the only one unknownto fame. He is from Richland,is a Nasby preacher, and foryears has been a trimmer insearch of an office. He has atlength got a nomination. Hisfriends thinks he is the mostavailable man that being a"preacher," he will have thesupport of the religious element, while bis habits willcommand the support of thesaloons. That kind of -a manwon't do for the people of Vinton coun'y. They expect theirpreachers to practice, at leas'enough to keep duly sober.Harrison Lyle will never be aRepreseutative-irom this county.This is the way Capt. Wilson,of the Ironton Register takeshis defeat for the Senatorialnomination, lie is just aboutas happy as though he hadbeen nominated:"A telegram from Gallipolis,received just before going topress, announces the nomination, on the first ballot, of DrPhilson, of Meigs, as tin Ropublican candidate for SenatorIrom this District. The ballotstood: Dr. Philson, 27; E. S.Wilson, 22."Our iniormstion concerning Dr. Philson is that he is anexcellent man, a thoroughlyactive Republican, and wellinformed upon topics requiring atteution irom a personfilling the position to which hewill be called. The Republicans of Lawrence will givehim their earnest and strongsupport."The defeated candidateabove named returns manywarm thanks for the friendlyefforts in bis behalf, and hopesthey will be now averted toward accomplishing a magnificent victory ior the successfulcandidate."Mellor's, Ztleski, is theplace for bargains in dry goods,lie is closing out below cost.NEW ADVERTISEMENTST.A. Mellor's AdvertisementDRYGQOSSBIS LOW COST.IM determined to rlose oat my SummerSlock olReady-made Clothing,Dry Goods andMillinery,to make room for my Full Stock, and Tor thupurpose am offering everything in that lineBELOW FIRST C0ST1Alt of these good are adapted to (I la particular seaaon, and many are amiable Tor ate fallwear, being lue pnrohue. lam determinedto keep nothing o.sr a. I want the room formy new bll .lock, and am offering ueh bar.gain, aa oho not be obia n d elsewhere in thecounty. Come and see ine. I am houod toclone out the atock and will make it an inducement lorenatomers to come out of theirway to nrake purchase i.1 am alio offering a hill line ofGroceries), ((ueensware, Table and Pocket Cutlery,and, lotions at aSacrifice.I Challenge a Compar-son of Stock andPrices.Highest Market PricePaid Tor Con u tryProduce.Give me a call-at Hn. Dolan'sOld Stand.ZALESKI, O.THOS. A. MELIOR.lllept 1873HARRY ROWE103 Main Street,CINCINNATI, O.Maiea a specialty ofFine Watches and Clocks,EETAHS at WHOLESALE PEICES.Him A. Call.First Gun for the Fall Campaign.The Republicans carried theState of Maine at the electionlast Montlaj. They have alsocarried New Mexico, defeatingthe present Democratic Representative in Congress.SHEKIKES SALE.Slate of Ohio, Jackson County.David L. Wadsworth, Plaintiff,ApnirmtThe Wellington Manufacturing Company noj others, Defendant-).I jacknox corxTYComT ort'M.WO.V ll,EA8-OHDEKOt' SALEPURSUANT to the command of a Onler ofHale laii.il from the Court of CommonPlea, of Jackson Couniy and to me directedaa Hherifl -f Vinton county, I will oflcr forealat the door ol the Court H ouae, in. the town ofMcArthur, Vinton County, Ohio, onSaturday, the UthDayof October, 1873at the hour on o'clock P. M. of aald day thefollowing land. anl tenements, eitunte in thecounty of Vinton ami Mate ol Ohio, to wit:The aouth west quarter of the aoulh-areetquarter and the .outh-eaal quarler of ti.esouth-east quarter of section t-irty-two, (.12)township nine, , range nineteen, IS. and theaouth half of the south-west quarler of ection ihirtv three S3, township nine, 8, ran,nineteen, 19.Appraised at four hundred dollars, 1100,and must bring two. thirds of that mm,To he aold an tho property of The Wellington Mnnnfni'turing Company, tt satisfy an orHer of aale, issued from the Court ol CommonFleas in favor of Davlo L. Wadeworth.TKKMS UKBALB.-Cash.GhOKfiE RALER,Bh.nHol Vmioa county.Jiata Tiler, Attorney for plaintiff,fceptll, l73. 8vrIhe C incinnati FurnaceAssignment.IITAVE declared ft dividend of 1B', perrent, on the above names account; pay.mcnt tu commence on Monriny, H.ptomher15th ai the office of thet'robate Judge, MoArthur, Ohio. 8. W. K 1 1. VERT,Assignee Cinciuunti Furnace Co.ltaept 1873. ItCE3EKAL ELECTION.SHERIFF'SPROCLAMATION.SHERIFF'S OFFICF.1Vinton Couniy, Ohio, September 4, 1 71. JTo the Qualified Voters ofVinton County,Ohio I11711 EREA3. By the law of Ohio recnlatinz11 elccliona, it I. required ol the b hen It ofhia county to give notice before Ihe lime ofHoming a geuerm election uy procmmiionthrnuidiout the couniy, of the lime un winchaudi election .hall he hohlen iIn purKiinnre of auch reqillsitien, 1,GEO it (IE ItALER, bhenil of Vinti.ncount', Ohio, uo hereby proclaim and makeknown thnt theSecond Tuesday in October, A.D.1873(Being the ith Day of said Month )la by the Constitution and lawa of Ohio, appointed lie day on whi.'h the qualihed fleeton of Vinton county are notified 'In meet intheir respective tnwn.hips. at their iikuxI orproncr phtcea of holding election, betweenthe hour, of a o'clock in the forrnoou aid 6oVIofk in the afternoon of .aid da?, .tiid thenand there proceed to rote br ballot for thefollowing officer, lo-wil:STATS OFriCERS :One Oorernor for the 8lnta of Ohio;One Lieutenant Governor for the .ttute of Ohio;One Judue of ihe Supreme Court for the lungterm lor Ihe Hate of Ohio;One Judye of Ihe Mipreme Court for the khortlorm for the State of Ohio;One TreaMirer for the Hair ot Ohio;One Attorney General for the State nf Ohio;One Comptroller ol the'l'rea.ury f-r the blateoi OhioOne Member ot the Donrd of I'ublic Worica forthe blate ol OhioDIST'CT OFFICERS:Ono Senator for the 8nd'irial fiistrict compixed of the counties of Viulou, Gallia,Meig. and Lawrence;One Judge of the (Joii-l ol Common Pirns forIhexei'ond Hubdiriaion.ot the bevenih JudicHl Idflricl, compoaed nf tho connllcs ofVinton, Jackson, Lawrence, Scioto andPike.COTJjTT"5r OFFICERSOne Representative In Ihe Legislature forVinton Countr;One .-utditor for Vinton Couniy;One Prosecuting Attorney for Vinton County,OneSurvHyor for Vinton County;One Commissioner for Vinton i;ounty.APPORTIONMENT OF JCRORS.And the Truxteea of the several tovnshipiIn said cnuntr are hereby notified that Ihe following number of Juror are apportioned totheir townships respectively, and thnt llievare required to aekct Ihe aaid number andmake rHurn thereof to the Clerf of the Courtof Common Pleue, together with the PollBook.Elk 17E:t)rlo 5Wilkcsvlllo 8Knox. 4HicLland 10Harrison 6Swan 9Clinton 14Vinton 6Jackson , 0Madison 14Brown 7Oiven nnder my hand, at my office, In MrArthur, thia 4tn a.iv of ptmhr. A. I. 18:3OEORCiE KALKH,Mierittof Vinton County.Beptember 4, 1873. - 4wSHERIFFS SALE.. State ef Ohio, Vlntea CeantyiSamuel 0. Griffin, Plaintiff;AgainstA. Arganbright & Wife, Defendants.tit vnTo?r coijJfTY rornT orcon nox peeas-okoer of malePURSUANT to the command of an order ofaale Issued from the Court of CommonPlea, of Vinton County, and lo me directedaa Sherifof raid County, I will ntfxr for saleIn front of the Court House In the town olMcArthur, Vinton Couniy, Ohio, onSaturday, the 4th Day of Ootober,A. D. 1873,at the hour of 1 o'clock. P. H., of aald day, tli.following itocrlbed land, and IrnemroU, to wit;aitnntid in the Conaly of Vinton and Slate ofOhio, and bounded and described aa tillomi; Bofining at the north-wait corner of Marina Ar.ganbrlglit'ourjey. on Ihe weat bonr.dary ot wrction aizteen, (111.) tlmrce north with Mid sectionlineaerenteen chain, to Mi. noith west cornsr ofaaid aection thtleen, (16,) thence ett with thenorth line of uid auction, fortvelnht (48) point tostake on In. aertion line, then south .Tndegree eaat eighty (80) chain, a- d ninty (MO)link, to a oormr on Ihe aouth aide of aald section,thence e-t three (3) polr. nd tw.lve (12) llik. toa stake, thence south flfly-eirhl (68) chain- andfifty (oil) link, to a stk, thvios wmtwardlytirtv-.li (4il) pole, to the aouthut cmerof lh.Martha ArnanbrlKht'a .urrey, thence with th.east boundary of the Mid Martha Arjrtnhrlghr.aurvey to the place of begining-. and eon sluingon. bnndred and thirty (i:) acre, mora or less.Appraised at Twenty-two hundred and wsnty.flv. (2.S76) dollara, and must bring Iwo-lblrdsollint aum.To be aold as the property of A. Arganbright AWife, to Mtiafy an order of -ale, Iwucd fn m th.I'-onrt of Common Pleaa In favor of Samuel O.Orlffla.TtRM OF SALE.-Cash in hand on day ofale.ceorqe kaler,Mienrt Vinlon County.X. 0. Zona. Att'y fcr Plal tiff.Stptfib. 1873. t-wA .Wert lac areata Iwertc4 as Hbe price.Notice of Appointment.Estate Enoch Rutter, deceased.THK undersigned haa been appointed andnu.aliftd aa exssutor of the will of fcnochHulUr. Ile of Vinlon county. deieased.Ijated ,h 4,h -EL aV-TCLr?-KEXU H C'ESTS FOB THEADVERTISERS GAZETTEA to ok of m 'xc. homr.K how, hnMid where to adverliee, an.i containing a li.lof nf arly S.tmo ncwapapera, will) much otherinformation to ail.er.iaera. Andrew UKO.P. HOW EM. CO., Fwhllahern, 41 entk.How, New York.L API E,BUY OM.Y THK GENUINEGOODRICH TUCK MARKER,Which la adapted toAll Sewing Machines,-NOTIHR particularly the .lap of H.C.GOODRICH, ChicnRO, III" . w.ih fle patentehimpa. 11. V. .OODBl II.OtflYe and knlesrooiu ii Hbiie u, t:hi aKO,Ilia. ataiinUAttachment Notice.Hugh R. Henilricke, plaintiff, againat Georjebhull, defendant.Before R. 8. Uaruhill, J. P. of Jnckaon town-ship, Vinton county, Ohio.ON the28lh day of Inly, A. n.1T3, aijrtJustice iaaiii'd an older of allni hment intin aliove action lor Ihe nm of JMftU anda.iid aue la et for hearing on the 13th 'ly ofSeptember, A. I. l7:t. at I o'ewk. H M.Hl'till K. HENiJlUCkg, plaintiff.August iiu, l7:t, 8Agents Wanted.StND F'lK CATALOGUE.Domestic Sowing Machine Go. N. Y,POOR JVC AIM'SFAMILY BITTERS!They Purify the Mood.tiyapepsln. Rick Headache,Inun lii'e.l iverComplini,aodill disensca Bniin from HUnordered condition of thetnmarh and liver. MuniifncitrA t.u IW. Uan'a hill, raCo , O.aegn, N, V. "3old by all druggista.2 ct. and tl a bottle.COLLKCIATK 4 COMMERCIAL INHTLTU'I E, New Haven, Conn. Preparatory tocollege or busincs.. (,'iiviiliirs sent on application. W.M. II. KUHtiKLL,. Piincipsl.KHnXlZVVa'l'r"''''" wiln H"ncl KeyITIWIlh. I ciieou omnia, catalogue, amiCheck omrltalull pHKuMiluri KKEK. 8,Hannover St. , Boston.M. bpiacis, 117We cure the hnlit per.'mnnenlly, chenp, quick,Iwithout sullerinx or in.I'onvenience. Uescrihevniircne. A'ldresiiS. U.AK.MHI KONlt, M. I),lie i r if n 8)riDK, MichiganEATERSfei.tini er davlAeents atileil! Allwcrkimi neoMe. ofeither an, V unit or old, make moie moneyal work lor its ir. their spare mofV.enla, or allIhe tune, than anvlhing else. Particular free.AdilroMiti. BllNsuN a CO., Portland, Mniue.AI'OKTt'SE. How? Hv spec-nhiiiiiK instock, unit gold. Capital, fid to (10M;will pny lino to 3I.IM) n month. Full explanation ent tree, W. F I(MHELI. A Co ,Bunker nod Brokers, 39 Will bt., New Yojk.Box 2 l.GKH. P. hOWELL CO.'d AMK.II1CANNEWSPAPER DIRECTORYFOR 18T3. JVST ISSUED.A book or lieu pnxca, will, editor' and pub.Iishera' nine., date of establishment, si,p ilnii-s, .ubwriptii-n price and circiilaiion ofnil n?t-p ipir in the United States and I'ominion oft ana-in.PRICE FIVE DOLLARS, .by mail. Addren Publishers, iNo 41 PaikRow, N.Y.SHERIFFS SALESlate of OhloJ'lnton CountyCMUl 1U1 1si i in iJohn P. Coe, riainllff,AOAINSTWilliam and Hnchel Lee, Defeodanta.7;t Vinton Couniy Court of Commonrteas An Order of Sale.Pl'RlTST to the command of nn Order ofSide issued from the Court nf ConimnI'lfus ul Vinton County, nnd lo me ihrecteda bherift of said county, I will oiler fm .ale althe dor ol the Court House, in tho town o IMcArthur, Vtuton County, Ohio, onTuesday, the 16th Day of SeptemberA.D.1873,at Ihe hourofl o'clock, P. M. of said dny.thefnllowiniilB'rilied hind, and te- e ms nn, sit.uate in Vinton county, Oi.io, and boundedand described as followa, to win The eolithwest quarter of Ihe soulh-eant quarter of section 18, lonililp 10, of range 18, containingforty nnd forty seven one huniireths(4U47.ii)acres. Also the south-west qiimtrr of thennrthenst quarter and the north-west quarter of tho Houth-ciut qnailer ol eeitionl8,township 10. rane 18 containing eif(i,ty onennd tif een humlreths (HI la.lisi) acres. Alsothe eat hall of the oiiih-wel quarter ot acetion 18. town.'hip u, if range 18, containingeiluy I8l acres more or less, all of said lamialie.ng hi the iirict of land, aubjoct to sole atChilliuothe, Ohio.Appratse.1 at eighteen hundred ll8n(l dotlars and must bring two. thirds of that sumTo I aold aa tho properly of V illiam andRn-hel Lee, to sntisiy an order of eali , issuedfrom the Court ol t oimnon Plena ir. fnvor olJohn P. Coe, nnd also to satisfy a judgment infavoi- of H. C. Jones lor Iiu7, and also a iudrnent in favor ol Wm Murk for 1204 which aredeclared to be Lena.TEKMH OF bAI.K: rash in hsnd on Iht dayof aale. 44KOROE UAI.EH,bhcnll Vinton t ounty.Ci. H.GaosviNoa, Attorney for Plaintitl.August 14, A. I. IS7.I. dwAOEJITH everywhere to sell our new andWAXilDIo sell our new nnd novel emhroHlrrniK machine, send lor illu'trnted clrcular, to the Mi-Kee Manufacturing Coinimnv.Wflroadway.Kew York. lmyamshrfssal1State of Ohio,VintonCountyts.Joseph Stewart, Plaintiff,AsainatWilliam Dole and William Dolei, Jr.,Defendant!.I3f TIJITOJf f'Ol'RT or ronxoxI'LEAMOBDER OF HA EE.IURBUANT lo th command of an ordrr of... M. I'""1 from "'Court of CommonI'leaa of Vinton Couniy, and to me directed a.Hherift of aaid County, I will oner for sale atthe floor of Ihe Court Ho im, in th town of1 cAnhur, Vioton Coiotr, Ohio, ooMonday, the 29th Day of Beptemher,1873,at the hourofl o'clock p M. of said day. Ihefollowing described IsmU and tenemenia situate in the as i.l county of Vinton. anl fiateof O 10, to wit: Ihe sonlh.west quarter nfth south east quailerof etelinn ihiilv-si,J.l'.j township nine, (ill and of Mag aeventeeo,I7 containing kiriy 401 acre, more lessAppraised at four hundred 'olUra 4oo andmu-t bring Iwo thirds of that sumTo he aold aa the propeity irf W llllam Dnlea,to satisfy an orderof sale, Issued from themcMr" Common pleM' ln or of JosephTKRMSOFBALBs rash In hand on lhdnyoful. VEORUR KAI.ER,. Hhenlt Vinlon County.AflKuatw, i8T8i (rfKENTUCKY UNIVERSITY.Located at Aahland, th. S0?'??"Indold Irnnsvlran'a. Bixcellege. In operaS?,th mmy profeaaore, and .00 .lud.nt.row- i State.. Entire feee for colleg.al lr,xi. envoi in the law, medical and commercial college.. Boa, ding from M 10 perweek, ror catalogue, mmMAS, regent, Lextngtou, Ky.JUST RECEIVEDA Bne lot ofPLAIN & FARCY STATIONERY,INITIAL PAPERS,FINE C1IHOMOS-AT-LOW PRICES.FANCY CANDIESJVST DECEIVED.Also a full line of punfresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,6lass,rntly,Fain ts,Oils,and DyeStuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Notions, Jewelry, etc,1 large Lot ol . Xotloui atvery low Pricei.WOLF.PEABCE&CO,North Side Main St, two DoomWest of Market,MCARTHUR, OHIO.mini miC. J. BIILINGHUEST,PHOTOGRAPHER,and dealer in all kind, ofPICTURES,ALBUMS,FRAMES,.PICTURE -CO KD,andPICTURE-NAILS,coFyinccareful, done, and Ihe imallest ilcturelenlarged to any .lie, andFinished in Oil,WATER COLORS,orINDIA IKK, ,.or any other style that may be desired, at IhfLOWEST RATES.Large anil finely flnl.hrd Fhetoaraak -canbe made from old aad faded, erscratched picture.Pictures of all kinds framed tvOrder,an I all work arranted to giro lalisfaclioniI may 1873HERE NOW!I have just manufactured and am nowoffering at lowest pri"ces a full stock of allkinds ofFURNITURE,suited to this marketI will manufactureto order anything desired in mv line.A full stock of Goffins and Burial Casesalways onhand. Willattend funerals w'!1MRI9 I10RTOIV,Corner of High and Looust StreetMcARTHUR, 0.7 marl 87.Trees! Flowers! Bulbs! Seeds!HEDGE PLANTS!Nursery Stock! Fruitiriower Plate"Address F. K. PHOENIX,BLOOJUINOTON BUR-4EBY,ILLINOIS.no sci cs; 21 .t yean M greenhouie. 4 eatalonea, tu rente. 31jnllmV V A iV ' I ' 17 It ' ou aa4iiv iuji womenBusiness that will Pay.from 14 to M per day, can be pursued In tooroi n neighborhood; it is a rar. chance lorthosooui ol employment or having Insurlime, girls and boya rreqoeotly do a aell aamen. Particular, free.. ic v.n J. LATHAM CO.,IjdICw 192 Washington at., Boftoa, Man.'